Why goals go wrong

Goals go wrong because we set goals that deep down we don’t actually want. We have chosen things to achieve that we think we ‘should’ do, or others around us want us to do.

But trying to gain approval of others is exhausting. And if those goals go against your personal values, you will lose incentive.

Personal values are the things that deep down truly matter to you. If your value is freedom, but you have set the goal of making extra money by working long hours in a small office? You will unconsciously sabotage the situation as you feel trapped.

Not sure if you are choosing goals you like?

Get mindful to how you feel when you think of the goal. If just running the goal through your head leaves you feeling exhausted or low, it’s probably not for you.

The right way to set goals

The next reason that we fail at goals is that we just don’t know how to set goals in the first place. We are unrealistic or vague, and set ourselves up to fail.

S - is the goal specific? So instead of ‘get fit’ is it ‘learn how to run’?

M - is it measurable over vague? How will you know exactly that you have reached your goal? When you can run 20 minutes without stopping?

A - is it actually achievable? Instead of ‘do a marathon’ if you’ve never been a runner, is it ‘do a 5k run within a year?’

R - and is it realistic? Is it ‘finish the race’ over ‘win the race’?

T - do you have an exact time frame? Within how many months will you do this?

Still unable to achieve goals? The role of core beliefs

Set goals using SMART? Sure your goal is in line with your values? But still never getting anywhere?

It might be a case of negative core beliefs holding you back. Core beliefs are assumptions we have at some point made about ourselves, others, and the world that we now mistake as fact.

Often these beliefs are so lodged in our unconscious we don’t realise they are running every decision we make. We make decisions to prove our beliefs right, even of that means sabotaging our best laid goals.

Such core beliefs can sound like, ‘I am not worthy”, “I don’t deserve love”, “the world is a dangerous place where bad things happen’.

The easiest way to acheive goals safely

The best way to achieve goals is to find support. A coach, counsellor, or therapist will help you identify your personal values and core beliefs. He or she will will create a safe and confidential environment for you to explore the blocks that hold you back in life.